Stories from the Colorado River Basin was attended by over 100 people who came to listen and participate in conversations about the Colorado River Basin in MSU Denver’s CAVEA Theater.
Stories from the Colorado River Basin was made possible with the generous funding and support of:
- MSU Denver’s Dean’s Innovation Grant, College of Letters Arts and Sciences
- MSU Denver’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion
- MSU Denver’s History and Department
- MSU Denver’s Journalism and Media Production Department
- MSU Denver’s Denver Project for Humanistic Inquiry
- Native Nations Council
- MSU Denver’s Native-Indigenous Student Support Initiatives in CMEI
- The One World One Water Center
Thursday, April 10th Schedule:
12:30-1:45 | Community Welcome Lunch for panel attendees. |
2:00-3:15 | Moderated Panel with Louise Benally, Reuben Cruz, Leona Morgan, and others. |
3:45-4:45 | Round table discussion and networking with speakers and attendees. |
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Our moderator and panelists, coordinators Suree Towfighnia and Lórien Dancer, planning committee (Gabriel Grinsteiner, Nona Shipman, Deserea Richards, Shayla Bischoff), volunteers, and support team; JMP staff; students from JMP 3420 Video Production Process and JMP 4430 Video Production Management; Matthew Mackley and the Provost’s Office, Office of University Events; the Cavea Theater; the International Indigenous Youth Council, Oglala Lakota Chapter; the Lakota Media Project; Owe Aku / Bring Back the Way; Rosy Torres, photographer; Valentine Espinoza, Chicago Safe Soils; Tocabe; and to everyone who shared ideas to plan these events, and those who work in water restoration and protection who couldn’t be with us today.
MSU Denver is located on the lands of the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Lakota, and Ute, and other Indigenous peoples who maintain a continuous relationship with this land.